Global Rights Index 2014 - Uganda
Publisher | International Trade Union Confederation |
Publication Date | 19 May 2014 |
Cite as | International Trade Union Confederation, Global Rights Index 2014 - Uganda, 19 May 2014, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/53bcf97f3.html [accessed 3 November 2019] |
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Country Rating: 3
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Regular violation of rights
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Government and/or companies are regularly interfering in collective labour rights or are failling to fully guarantee important aspects of these rights. There are deficiencies in laws and/or certain practices which make frequent violations possible.
Arrests of trade unionists are not uncommon. Ezra Kanyana from the artists union and Basra Stephen from the horticulture unions have been arrested when they were demanding the introduction of a minimum wage. Demonstrations are often prohibited. For examples, on 1 May 2013 the leadership of the Central organization of Free Trade Unions (COFTU) and the National Organisation of Trade Unions (NOTU) were arrested during the May Day celebration when they were demanding a minimum wage. They were detained at Kampala Police Station for two days before being released on bail.